Best attractions and places to see around Pézilla-De-Conflent offers a tranquil escape in the Conflent region of the Pyrénées-Orientales. This village is situated amidst valleys and small plains, with the Désix river flowing through its deeply entrenched valley. While the village itself features the historical parish church of Saint-André, the surrounding area provides a variety of cultural and natural points of interest. Visitors can explore ancient aqueducts, striking gorges, and historical sites.
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Magnificent view of an ancient aqueduct
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Roman aqueduct, inside with bridge road over the Agly
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Easy access and very beautiful route
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The aqueduct is also a bridge and the passage underneath is very impressive.
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Very nice walk within the Corbières-Fenouillèdes Regional Natural Park in the gorges of the Saint-Jaume river. By crossing numerous small, well-appointed footbridges, you arrive at Fenouillet and its fortress.
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Very, very worth seeing. After all, the aquaduct is over 700 years old.
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Superb walk on the banks of the Têt
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The region offers several remarkable natural features. You can visit the striking Guilléra Gorges and Rodès Canal, known for its scenic hike along the canal. Further afield, the dramatic Gorges de Galamus, carved by the Agly river, are a must-see. Don't miss the unique geological formations known as the Orgues d'Ille-sur-Têt, or the impressive 500-year-old Hêtre de le Vivier beech tree.
Yes, Pézilla-De-Conflent itself features the historical parish church dedicated to Saint-André and an old mill on the Désix river. Nearby, you can explore the En Labau Aqueduct Bridge, a 14th-century structure offering magnificent views. Other significant sites include the Roman Aqueduct of Ansignan, the rebuilt Château du Vivier, and several Romanesque churches like Eglise Saint Martin de Trevillach and the Prieuré de Serrabone.
The area is excellent for outdoor activities, especially hiking and cycling. You can find numerous hiking trails exploring the local scenery, including routes around the Désix valley. For runners, there are several running trails around Pézilla-De-Conflent, such as the Piug Socarrat loop. Cyclists can enjoy various road cycling routes and touring bicycle routes, including challenging loops through gorges and passes.
Many of the natural and historical sites can be enjoyed by families. The Roman Aqueduct of Ansignan is considered family-friendly. Gentle walks along the Désix river or exploring the unique Orgues d'Ille-sur-Têt can also be engaging for children. Always check the difficulty of specific trails if planning a hike with younger family members.
For expansive views, head to Le Pic Aubeil, situated at 541 meters, which offers panoramic vistas of the Agly massifs, the Corbières, the Fenouillèdes, and the lake on the Agly. The En Labau Aqueduct Bridge also provides magnificent views of the gorges it spans.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning natural settings and the historical significance of the sites. For instance, the Guilléra Gorges and Rodès Canal are loved for their shaded hikes, even in summer, and the delightful views of the gorge and the Têt river. The Gorges of Saint-Jaume are appreciated for their very nice setting and opportunities for swimming.
While not widely publicized, the tranquil nature of the region itself makes many spots feel like hidden gems. The Hêtre de le Vivier, a remarkable ancient beech tree in the communal forest, offers a serene natural encounter. Exploring the numerous small footbridges within the Gorges of Saint-Jaume can also lead to peaceful discoveries.
The region is generally pleasant for outdoor activities. Spring and autumn offer mild temperatures ideal for hiking and cycling. Summer can be warm, but attractions like the Guilléra Gorges and Rodès Canal provide shade, making them suitable even during hotter months. The area is known for being quiet and peaceful, offering a serene escape year-round.
Yes, the Gorges of Saint-Jaume are noted for their very nice setting and opportunities for swimming. The Désix river, which flows through the village, and the Agly river in the broader region, may also offer spots, though specific safe and accessible locations for wild swimming should be researched locally.
Beyond the parish church of Saint-André in Pézilla-De-Conflent, the surrounding area is rich in religious heritage. You can visit the Romanesque Eglise Saint Martin de Trevillach, the 11th-century Eglise Saint Andre de Tarerach, and the Chapelle Sainte Eulalie d'Arboussols. Further afield, the Prieuré de Serrabone is a significant example of Catalan Romanesque art. The Saint-Vincent-d'en-Haut Church of Eus is also a beautiful baroque church crowning one of France's 'plus beaux villages'.
While specific 'easy' designations are not always available, many paths along the Désix river valley offer gentler terrain. The hike along the Guilléra Gorges and Rodès Canal is generally accessible and shaded, making it a pleasant option. For more detailed route information, you can explore the running trails guide, which includes routes of varying difficulties.


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